It's great for writing JavaScript! I used it to create a mock data generator using faker.js. I had it write config files that represent ~10 different tables from a standard CRM, then write a function that takes a config file and returns X number of rows based on the configs.
Then I built a JS function generator, where you tell it what libraries to use, and what inputs and outputs the function should have, and it returns the JS function, along with a sample input and output.
I've also made some fun SVG generators. One generates a snowflake pattern based on a bunch of input variables, and one generates an SVG button with dynamic text/color, and onclick callback. So I can programmatically generate button elements based on input data.
Summarizing video transcripts & asking for key points, asking for simplified explanations of previously unknown topics, generating program and code, and making corrections to the same code based on the error logs
Information search, rewriting and mistakes correction.
For example, I have created a blog article with the help of ChatGPT in just half an hour. This is 100% ChatGPT’s point of view on software development outsourcing trends.
You can read this article via the link: https://jetsoftpro.com/blog/why-....